Manufacturers Index - Standard Machinery Co. (Mystic)
Standard Machinery Co. (Mystic)
Mystic, CT, U.S.A.
Manufacturer Class:
Metal Working Machinery
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633,573
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Sep. 26, 1899
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Sheet-feeding machine
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Frank L. Cross |
Niagara Falls, NY |
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635,792
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Oct. 31, 1899
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Sheet-feeding machine
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James W. Mansfield |
Boston, MA |
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637,324
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Nov. 21, 1899
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Sheet-feeding machine
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Frank L. Cross |
Niagara Falls, NY |
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659,907
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Oct. 16, 1900
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Sheet-feeder
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Samuel K. White |
Mystic, CT |
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666,449
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Jan. 22, 1901
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Paper-cutter
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Samuel K. White |
Mystic, CT |
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669,869
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Mar. 12, 1901
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Paper-cutter
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Samuel K. White |
Mystic, CT |
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813,864
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Feb. 27, 1906
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Drill-chuck
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Harry L. Coit |
New London, CT |
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879,741
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Feb. 18, 1908
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Drill-chuck
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Harry L. Coit |
New London, CT |
In 1914 the Narragansett Machine Co. advertised themselves as the maker of "Coit's Ball-Bearing Drill Chuck / Tightened by hand and loosened by hand... Four sizes, the largest taking up to 3/4" drills." |
1,607,330
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Nov. 16, 1926
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Feed mechanism for embossing presses
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John R. Wheeler |
West Mystic, CT |
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1,731,834
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Oct. 15, 1929
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Feed mechanism for embossing presses and the like
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John R. Wheeler |
West Mystic, CT |
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2,653,773
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Sep. 29, 1953
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Wire-spooling apparatus
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Benjamin H. Davis |
Noank, CT |
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2,737,685
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Mar. 13, 1956
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Self-sealing telescopic splice-box
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Lester D. Fitler |
Rome, NY |
This invention is designed for splicing cable in a high-pressure chamber, as in a vulcanizer for wire insulation. |
2,774,107
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Dec. 18, 1956
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Extrusion apparatus
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Benjamin H. Davis |
Noank, CT |
This invention tackles the problem of high-speed insulation extruders that require cooling; earlier machines required heating but as speeds are increased, the extrusion process generates more heat than is desired. |
2,789,314
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Apr. 23, 1957
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Apparatus for vulcanizing an extruded sheath on a continuous core
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Benjamin H. Davis |
Noank, CT |
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2,794,213
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Jun. 04, 1957
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Extrusion head assembly
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Benjamin H. Davis |
Noank, CT |
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2,807,832
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Oct. 01, 1957
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Stock feed control for extrusion apparatus
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Benjamin H. Davis |
Noank, CT |
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2,875,469
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Mar. 03, 1959
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Automatic stock feed into extrusion apparatus
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Benjamin H. Davis |
Noank, CT |
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2,879,011
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Mar. 24, 1959
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Reel pay-out device of the tensioncontrolled type
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Alden W. Nelson |
Pawtucket, RI |
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2,878,512
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Mar. 24, 1959
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Extrusion apparatus with stock-displacing discharge end on feed screw
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Richard Davis |
Mystic, CT |
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2,893,652
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Jul. 07, 1959
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Stock anchor for snagless continuous stock reeling operations
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Benjamin H. Davis |
Noank, CT |
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2,913,191
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Nov. 17, 1959
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Reel-winding apparatus
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Alden W. Nelson |
Pawtucket, RI |
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2,953,085
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Sep. 20, 1960
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Apparatus for and method of marking continuous stock in motion
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John Cook |
Mystic, CT |
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2,952,870
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Sep. 20, 1960
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Continuous conduit-type vulcanizing apparatus with non-surging water-steam meeting level
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Edward M. Mark |
Mystic, CT |
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